ia's
The pungent smell of disinfectant and drugs invaded
, and not far from that, a couch. Fresh air hit my face and I looked at my right to see a sma
forehead and I involuntari
hh
Donald was staring right at me as he walked closer, I couldn't place th
ked but instead he was still staring at me
lked in. He nodded towards Donald, maybe as a form of greeting. He then stop
ing now?" He asked, adjusting
ed honestly, "I feel lik
lightly, "it's just your body adjusting t
n't understand, so I cleared my throat, interruptin
are you tal
red. Then he went from looking between Do
he doctor paused, but seeing the curious look in my
N
stepping out, but even that didn't do justice to the pain I was feeling. Why is my life suddenly turning upsid
tened to them? Even at that, this was too much punishment f
epped into the room. His eyes were dark as I looked into them. It looke
nal
. "Don't you dare call my name. Ho
eas
t our baby! You lost the only good thing," he paused to catch his breath. "The only thing to
think of putting all this on me? Does he think I'm happy for losing my baby
now, it's all for
im sharply. What greater good
ll thanks to you." He smiled as he said this. "
any sympathy that I just lost my baby. He was st
that Donald," I pl
at will happen. Now if you wi
lly left me hit me, a cloud of tears welled up on my face. This time, I didn't stop the tears as
ears in my eyes, not wanting Donald to see me in that state. But it wasn't Donald that
are y
y tears as I stared back at the man. He was in a well tailored navy-blue suit that hugged his athletic frame perfectly. The color of his eyes was a sea blue, and despite the lines that
He asked, stoppi
hed open. The doctor that attended to m
est," the doctor said, handing the fil
I told you, I can never be wron
he doctor said, then turned to me. "It turns out you we
what they were talking about so I called out to th
ain, this time I called his n
ned but when he saw the look of anger that formed on my face, he quickl
the doctor slightly recoiled, "he
called you, why didn't you save my baby?" I questioned him, and he seemed
sery pay. Starting from Donald, I swore in my mind, he'd r
y about your baby."
intentionally. Yet, I can't seem to, even when I tried. The future I had planned to have with my child, it was now gone. I knew I shouldn't
had happened, when Donald had turned his back on me. It had
pain again, not while I live." Mr. La
ked him straight in the eye, "And how would you possibly do that?" I sneered, "Or becau
, the richest man
ling of knowing him before. Now I understand I must have seen him in the television or
ey?" I asked in a harsh tone. "You think you can throw
saviour because
face for any signs of a
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